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Makoto Kurumi
A Violet Fox
POSTED ON Nov 14, 2023 10:27:32 GMT
Ability; Doppelganger - The ability to disguise oneself as other individuals through illusions; does not copy abilities, and can only function off of what the user can see at the time of creation.
Makoto had always been used to using the illusions of Tsume and Kuro to disguise themself. But to take on that power themself? It was... Strange. Interesting, even, being the one to weave them together themself - even if they needed clear view of their reference (which meant they were at risk of being spotted,) to make it work.
Early on, it seemed pointless when everyone was one and the same - featureless avatars like little dolls. How do you disguise as someone else like that? But when they found themself ambushed by a shadow pokemon - and thus met their end at its jaws - they were quick to realize the true purpose of this ability.
The Shadow Pokemon were still violent beasts as always - but they were less interested in attacking someone they believed to be one of their own. Not when there were other more vulnerable targets out there. Disguised as someone else's pokemon, Makoto would carefully weave their way through the twisting wilds; and when any shadow pokemon got too nosy, they would take after the vicious beasts - snarling at them and warn them off.
Thus far, it worked. But it was only a matter of time before they ran into something that could see past the disguise for what it was, or otherwise cared naught that its target was supposedly a fellow Shadow pokemon. Something with a far more clever and/or cruel edge to their vicious nature.
Her presence was heralded with a low foxlike laugh, and the writhing of shadows. Dark miasma amorphously shifting from one shape to another, each one designed to disorient and toy at the victim's perception. Some settled into that of horrid beasts, others into the familiar silohuettes of people that drew anxiety and anger alike from Makoto. And others yet, the shape of a certain nine-tailed fox, prowling. Circling.
It seemed that Tamamo had found them, before they could find her. And with the shadowy illusions in place, one could scarcely tell the real from the fakes, dancing amongst the darkness of the forest.
Which left Makoto with a dilemma; because ideally, all they'd have to do is throw the Dream Ball at Tamamo to contain her, and then go from there, right? That's what they had been set out to do, at the very least. But that was easier said than done, when only one of the foxes were real...
... Assuming that any of them were Tamamo at all, that was.
It was with the creak of a branch above, that Makoto didn't even look - they simply moved, to try and avoid the pounce of the ninetales, who descended like a blazing comet. Fire wreathed around her form, a Heat Wave that she had yet to release. Makoto had been able to avoid this initial ambush - but now that she was on level ground with them, all it took was a swing of her tails to send a wave of flames forth.
And Makoto, on the run and attempting to dodge and weave for their life, could feel the heat licking at their back; the beginnings of burns from the sheer proximity of how close the flames got, before it'd dissipate.
But as they took cover behind a tree, they would pull out the Dream Ball - holding it close to their chest, even as the surface of their skin stung painfully. All they needed was to listen. And wait for their chance. Because it wasn't as though Tamamo would leave them be, with her malicious intent. She'd chase them down until they were once again dead, they had the distinct feeling - and it wasn't going to be something as quick as the vicious bite of some maddened Hydreigon.
Slowly, casually, came the confident strides of a huntress - of a cat playing with the mouse it's caught. Makoto held their breath, heart hammering in their throat - for though they knew that death here wasn't permanent, it was still unpleasant all the same. It was still frightening, for as quick as the first end was. But at the same time, they didn't have much other option if they wanted to get close and personal with Tamamo.
So, as the fox drew near, the thief would steel themself. They sucked in a deep breath, the grip on the Dream Ball tightening... Before they rounded the corner and threw it, moments before the Ninetales could let loose another burst of flames!
The ball impacted off of Tamamo's forehead, seeming to startle the fox enough to prevent any last-second retaliations before she was drawn into the ball. And with this, it would begin to shake - once, twice, thrice... Before falling still - and as if in unison, the world itself seemed to become the same.
Quiet. Still. Frozen in but a single moment - save for the appearance of yet another text box before Makoto.
And with this box, came the option to purify their pokemon.
Makoto wasn't sure what it said about them, that the option was something that they had to actually give thought. Because that was the ideal that one would think, right? To purify them And yet - there came a number of things from different directions that... Made them second guess themself, perhaps.
The warning was certainly one. The idea that it'd mean giving up the power to protect those close to them. Those people ranging from their pokemon, to the few friends that they've been managing to make in Hoenn finally. When it seemed like some new thing was causing everything to unravel every other month, having the power to fight back against it would be valuable, wouldn't it? To protect those they care about?
And - perhaps - to keep up with the expectations that seemed to weigh on them, now that they were gaining attention from their Rocket peers, in having been taken in by Amor Rose?
It wasn't as though Shadow Pokemon were some unknowable thing, either. Time with Tempest Quinn had helped somewhat in that regard - talking about Shadow Pokemon and the like. They had a bit of a bad rep, and absolutely could be dangerous, but... Makoto had the hope that they'd be able to keep Tamamo under control, now that she was caught proper. It wasn't as though she was quite as unreasonable as some Shadow Pokemon seemed to be, either...
And though the other warning had briefly caused them to flipflop - the idea of lost potential, in a way, had them thinking... What was potential? Wasn't what Tamamo had now potential in-of-itself - something that they could learn to understand? Was she truly closed off from any sort of growth or change, this way?
... They hoped that they weren't making the wrong choice. But they couldn't remain here forever, either.
So, without looking at the text boxes any further, they'd lock in their decision - and despite the twist in their heart, they'd shove the feeling down to instead start walking back. Back to the castle, to see what the next step would be...
Keeping Tamamo a Shadow
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